I have no idea about what can it be. I don´t see any blog, issue or post on 
internet related to this. It´s strange this is only happening to me.
Anyway, remember the issue is not happening when I replace Unicorn with webRick.

> Date: Fri, 14 Nov 2014 10:02:08 +0000
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: Issue with Unicorn: Big latency when getting a request
> 
> Roberto Cordoba del Moral <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Hi Eric,
> >
> >  as you don´t like web. I don´t know if you read my latest updates.
> >  Please, find them attached. I don´t know if they could be helpful
> >  tracks.  UPDATE: I don´t know why it seems to be related to cache or
> >  cookies. When I delete browsing history with cache and cookies in my
> >  browser and I load the site the issue doesn´t happen anymore. After
> >  that, if I just refresh the page, the issue happens.  Thanks,Roberto.
> 
> It's probably something related to your frontend/Angular setup (which I
> know nothing about).  Try disabling cookies + cache in your browser
> completely...  Some browsers have extensions/plugins which can trace
> HTTP requests, too.
> 
> >    I´m not pretty sure how to crank up the verbosity of nginx although
> >    I think I got it, because when I restart Nginx I get next logs:
> 
> Server debugging:
> 
> Uncomment one of your "error_log" lines in your nginx conf:
> 
>       error_log logs/error.log debug;
> 
>       (you can change the path, of course)
> 
> I suggest using your Ubuntu (or any GNU/Linux) test environment which
> has strace.  I cannot support any software on Darwin.
> 
> You may also use tcpdump/strace on your browser, too, but I suspect for
> your case it'll be easier to use whatever debugging tools +
> plugins/extensions your browser supports.
> 
> This really doesn't seem to be a unicorn or nginx bug, though...
                                          

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